March 2018

Luna Release v0.3a

Luna release introduces the first test compensation system, utilizing tokens on the Ethereum test network. It is intended to be the testbed for experimentation with the protocol mechanisms and determining optimal monetary mechanisms.

March 12th

Simplified payment mechanism with test tokens

Further alignment with GS1 standards

Mechta Release v0.4a

Mechta brings a fully compliant GS1 EPCIS (product visibility) standard importer for OriginTrail as well as the documentation of the incentive model to be implemented until the testnet.

March 26th

Fully GS1 standard compliant importer

First version of incentive model documented

April 2018

Ranger Release v0.5a

This release introduces several improvements including a further generalization of the graph logic based on usage insights, enabling easier addition of further standards and an improved version of the compensation system.

April 09th

Improved version of payment mechanism

Generalizing graph logic based on pilot insights

Kosmos Release v0.6a

Kosmos we will see improvements to the GS1 import integration experience, by adding full GS1 data validation to further speed up integrations, as well as the first implementation of the market bidding mechanisms. Finally by this release we will publish our blockchain virtualization documentation explaining the blockchain layer of the protocol.

April 23rd

Fully implemented blockchain fingerprinting virtualization

First implementation of market bidding mechanism

Full GS1 validation

May 2018

Zond Release v0.7a

With the insights from performance and usage of the protocol, Zond will introduce a fully standardized and documented OriginTrail graph structure as well as compatibility with Neo4j database to allow further flexibility in the data layer for implementation (ability to choose more than one database). This release also introduces the first version of the zero-knowledge privacy sublayer in the protocol.

May 07th

Initial version of zero knowledge privacy layer

Neo4j Compatibility

Standardized and documented graph logic

Surveyor Release v0.8a

Surveyor will be the first release to utilize the consensus check (the validation mechanism for interactions between supply chain parties used in OriginTrail protocol) based on the privacy sublayer of OT protocol. It will also introduce improvements to the bidding mechanism and token utilization.

May 21st

Initial version of consensus check with privacy layer (zk)

V2 of bidding mechanism

Token demand Model

Third-party reviewed prediction model to estimate the demand for TRAC
token based on the level of usability of the protocol.

May 31st

Initial version of consensus check with privacy layer (zk)

V2 of bidding mechanism

June 2018

Explorer Release v0.9a

With Explorer we will introduce another standard (apart from implemented GS1 EPCIS and initial standardization), which will be determined in contact with the use cases and implementation feedback. Further improvements will be implemented to the privacy layer as well.

June 04th

V2 of zero knowledge privacy layer implementation

Implementation of “Web Of Things” standard

Lunar Orbiter Release v1.0b-RC

Moving closer to the testnet release, Lunar Orbiter will bring a new version of the consensus check within the privacy layer as well as an improved payment mechanism with test tokens. It qualifies as the Release Candidate release for the testnet.

June 18th

V2 of payment mechanism with testnet tokens

V2 of consensus check with privacy layer (zk)

TESTNET Apollo Release v1.0b

Apollo is the first beta version of the testnet protocol and implements all the features set for development. With the growing usage of the protocol and identified improvement proposals, we will be moving towards a mainnet launch in Q3.

June 29th

OriginTrail Test Network Launch

Live cases using protocol test network

Q3 2018

Open call for supply chain use cases based on blockchain announcement: We will present an open call project, which will support 10 high-potential use cases joining OriginTrail mainnet.

Trusted oracle framework for permissioned systems based on the ODN (available via the Oracle Marketplace through nOS)

Node service compensation settings optimization

Hardware requirements and blockchain usage optimization

Q4 2020

Data Marketplace mainnet release

Houston interface update

Future development fund governance established

White Paper 2.0

ODN roadmap for 2021 published

Improved user experience with easier node key management

Litigation optimization

Additional permissioned data feature enhancements

Support for additional data models

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